* Indentation guides. There are enabled by default, but can be disabled with the draw_indent_guides setting. The color and width can be customised by editing the .tmTheme, and using the guideColor and guideWidth keys.* Projects open in new windows by default (except when opening via the Switch Project menu item)* Projects may contain build systems. An example is:

Lastly, I've tweaked the rules for Shift+Tab behavior, so that now it'll unindent a line whenever tab will indent the same line. Specifically, if the caret is before the first non-whitespace character on the line, then shift+tab will now unindent.

It looks like the indent guides do not draw if there is a background color on the text. Also, would there be a way to show the 'active' indent guide too, like I did in the indent guides plugin? I like the thinner indent guides, but I miss the active indent guides

'indent_guides_active_wrap_to_text': true If true, the active guide will always be the deepest guide on the cursor's line. If false, the active guide will be the guide closest to the left of the cursor.

Either one or the other or having the choice to choose as in the plugin.

The basic idea was if I click on column 2, all of the indent guides on column 2 would change color a little bit. This was helpful for me so I could click, then scroll and follow the indent guide visually. It was easy to follow it because it was a different color. There were other small features, but that is the core idea.

ajpalkovic wrote:The basic idea was if I click on column 2, all of the indent guides on column 2 would change color a little bit. This was helpful for me so I could click, then scroll and follow the indent guide visually. It was easy to follow it because it was a different color. There were other small features, but that is the core idea.

ajpalkovic wrote:The basic idea was if I click on column 2, all of the indent guides on column 2 would change color a little bit. This was helpful for me so I could click, then scroll and follow the indent guide visually. It was easy to follow it because it was a different color. There were other small features, but that is the core idea.

For the last couple releases, I have seen multiple "Key Bindings - Default" and "Key Bindings - User" menu items under the "Preference" menu. From looking at the Main.sublime-menu files, it appears that perhaps there is one entry per OS, however I don't know how to get just the Windows platform to appears. Additionally, none of them actually open their respective files. I have removed the "Sublime Text 2" folder to 'reset' the application, but that didn't seem to help. Any ideas?